Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volume 2Collins, 1838 - Bible |
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... virtue of the relationship they held with Abraham as their father . The apostle reasons with them on their prior relationship to Adam as their father - a relationship through which sin , and death the sentence of sin , found a like way ...
... virtue of the relationship they held with Abraham as their father . The apostle reasons with them on their prior relationship to Adam as their father - a relationship through which sin , and death the sentence of sin , found a like way ...
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... virtues which they had kept untainted and entire upon their own characters . Now certain it is , that the redeemed in heaven will be made to recover all that personal worth and accomplishment which was lost by the fall , and , in point ...
... virtues which they had kept untainted and entire upon their own characters . Now certain it is , that the redeemed in heaven will be made to recover all that personal worth and accomplishment which was lost by the fall , and , in point ...
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... virtues which they had kept untainted and entire upon their own characters . Now certain it is , that the redeemed in heaven will be made to recover all that personal worth and accomplishment which was lost by the fall , and , in point ...
... virtues which they had kept untainted and entire upon their own characters . Now certain it is , that the redeemed in heaven will be made to recover all that personal worth and accomplishment which was lost by the fall , and , in point ...
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... virtue of one man's disobedience , inde- pendently of our own personal sins ; and we are righteous in virtue of another's obedience , inde- pendently of our own personal qualifications . We do not say but that through Adam we become ...
... virtue of one man's disobedience , inde- pendently of our own personal sins ; and we are righteous in virtue of another's obedience , inde- pendently of our own personal qualifications . We do not say but that through Adam we become ...
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... virtue of which it is , that a sinner both feels himself secure from the penalty of sin , and keeps himself most strenu- ously and fearfully aloof from the performance of it . We have already said that it was of use to mark the ...
... virtue of which it is , that a sinner both feels himself secure from the penalty of sin , and keeps himself most strenu- ously and fearfully aloof from the performance of it . We have already said that it was of use to mark the ...
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Page 16 - But not as the offence, so also is the free gift : for if through the offence of one many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many.
Page 229 - Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross; And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
Page 64 - Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? 'Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death, that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Page 188 - I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh : for as ye have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity ; even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.
Page 151 - Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin : but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
Page 330 - Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his.
Page 226 - For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband.
Page 371 - For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Page 417 - But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
Page 188 - What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed ? for the end of those things is death. But now, being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is death ; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.